Tasso’s Jerusalem Delivered is by definition the poem of the affetti, and on this account it drew the undivided attention of painters, musicians, playwriters and choreographers through- out Europe from the moment of its publication in 1581 onward. Going beyond the narrated action, painters in particular focused on the complex dynamics of passion that Tasso’s masterpiece conveys in literary images, and through new pictorial devices reconfigured the notion of profane affetti in opposition to the affectum devotionis of the sacred texts. This volume investigates the exchange between the poetic word and the most stimulating works that have interacted with it. Condensed within visual formulas, a variety of themes emerge such as the blurring o...
The article constitutes a refl ection on non-stereotyped attempts to interpret the myth of Torquato...
Published in 1562, Danese Cataneo’s epic-chivalric poem Amor di Marfisa had a wide but undervalued i...
In his description of Michelangelo’s statue of Moses (c.1513-1545), Giorgio Vasari alleges that Roma...
[[abstract]]In Jerusalem Delivered, Tasso describes the siege and liberation of Jerusalem by the fir...
This interdisciplinary book examines the literary, artistic and biographical afterlives in England o...
This paper highlights the importance of the work of Torquato Tasso for European culture by means of...
The article contributes to research into the topos of furor poeticus or poetic madness and its promi...
This paper highlights the importance of the work of Torquato Tasso for European culture through an a...
Between the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries many literary, figurative, and musical works took in...
An interpretive journey through the myriad of the works of Tasso. The figure of Torquato Tasso (1544...
In his fresco decorations at Würzburg, Verona and Madrid, Giambattista Tiepolo revealed the full ex...
U ovom završnom radu opisuju se značajke najboljeg baroknog epa Oslobođeni Jeruzalem talijanskog pje...
Born in Sorrento on March 11, 1544, Torquato Tasso was the third child of Porzia de' Rossi and Berna...
Guercinos pronounced change of style during his lasting production has been a critical and biographi...
In 1548 Tintoretto delivered the Miracle of the Slave to the Scuola Grande di San Marco. It was the ...
The article constitutes a refl ection on non-stereotyped attempts to interpret the myth of Torquato...
Published in 1562, Danese Cataneo’s epic-chivalric poem Amor di Marfisa had a wide but undervalued i...
In his description of Michelangelo’s statue of Moses (c.1513-1545), Giorgio Vasari alleges that Roma...
[[abstract]]In Jerusalem Delivered, Tasso describes the siege and liberation of Jerusalem by the fir...
This interdisciplinary book examines the literary, artistic and biographical afterlives in England o...
This paper highlights the importance of the work of Torquato Tasso for European culture by means of...
The article contributes to research into the topos of furor poeticus or poetic madness and its promi...
This paper highlights the importance of the work of Torquato Tasso for European culture through an a...
Between the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries many literary, figurative, and musical works took in...
An interpretive journey through the myriad of the works of Tasso. The figure of Torquato Tasso (1544...
In his fresco decorations at Würzburg, Verona and Madrid, Giambattista Tiepolo revealed the full ex...
U ovom završnom radu opisuju se značajke najboljeg baroknog epa Oslobođeni Jeruzalem talijanskog pje...
Born in Sorrento on March 11, 1544, Torquato Tasso was the third child of Porzia de' Rossi and Berna...
Guercinos pronounced change of style during his lasting production has been a critical and biographi...
In 1548 Tintoretto delivered the Miracle of the Slave to the Scuola Grande di San Marco. It was the ...
The article constitutes a refl ection on non-stereotyped attempts to interpret the myth of Torquato...
Published in 1562, Danese Cataneo’s epic-chivalric poem Amor di Marfisa had a wide but undervalued i...
In his description of Michelangelo’s statue of Moses (c.1513-1545), Giorgio Vasari alleges that Roma...